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J Typically Y Ll D͡ʒ Voiced Palato Alveolar Affricate

Symbol d͡ʒ
Name Voiced Palato-Alveolar Affricate
Notes English judge, gym, and Jim. Some dialects of Spanish, typically Caribbean ones, pronounce the y and ll this way: yo, llave.  It's typically written without the ligature on top and as a single unit symbol: [ʤ].
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